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again its all about preference. I think TWS (Texas World Speedway) is a bad track for a first trackday because of the speed and wide turns. We have had several students start at TWS (Texas World Speedway) then go to a more technical track and have a very hard time so even saying they wished they had nlt started there.

its just a matter of what you are coming to the track for. I think MSRH in houston or either track in dallas area would be great beginer tracks.

brena you got a point there! But i would also suggest gss. can't forget about that one. It's a very tight and technical track where you can learn how to control your bike in the turns! Entry speed, exit speed and break points! once you learn all those basics first the rest of the tracks you shouldn't have any problems picking them up!

brena you got a point there! But i would also suggest gss. can't forget about that one. It's a very tight and technical track where you can learn how to control your bike in the turns! Entry speed, exit speed and break points! once you learn all those basics first the rest of the tracks you shouldn't have any problems picking them up!

+1 on GSS. Wasn't crazy about the track because of how tight it is. Now, my belief is that it's the best track for a beginner. There's no real temptation for a track newbie to crack the throttle WO, cause it's so tight. If you want to go fast there, you have to pay attention to the fundamentals; it's a must.

IMHO - For a begginer, it does matter which one you chose because you want to learn not just go in there and turn laps and not know if you are doing good or no. If you have many track days in your belt and you don't plan on racing then pick whatever, if you want to become a racer then you do need to pick from them.

find a friend to go with you, then find the one that best fits your schedule.

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again its all about preference. I think TWS (Texas World Speedway) is a bad track for a first trackday because of the speed and wide turns. We have had several students start at TWS (Texas World Speedway) then go to a more technical track and have a very hard time so even saying they wished they had nlt started there.

its just a matter of what you are coming to the track for. I think MSRH in houston or either track in dallas area would be great beginer tracks.

I agree.

I have seen many peeps go to TWS (Texas World Speedway), and do well...cuz IMO it is a less techincal easier track and can give you the delusion that you are moving quickly.

Then they go to MSRH, move themselves to level 2/intermediate, and have trouble.